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IMMORALITY CHARGES
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W.RA-F. LORDS INSIST ON INQUIRY.
The House of Lords, on July with. again carried,' despite the opposition of the Government, « motive for an inquiry into the dismissal of Miss Violet Daglas- Pennant from the office of Coibmandant of the Women's Royal Air Force,
PHYSICAL TRAINING. GENERAL HORNE'S WARNING. General Sir H. S. Horie, speaking at Rendfield College, on July guth, made a striking appeal for a system of physical training to be carried out throughout Ut. Britain. The war, he said, had shown the splenita mentality and spiris of the nation, and if this were allowed to go to waste for want of a weable sastera of training we should feel ashamed of our selves.
General Herne said he attended in the Lord Stanhope, who moved the motion, recalled that on the former occasion, the Lords by a majority of threw to one de-pince of His Royal Highness the Dure of judicial investigation Cought, who, they all regretted, was clared that a should be held. Mr. Bonar Law subse indispored. Having congratulated the quently announced in the House of Com-boys on their smartness, he said he wished mone that the Government declined to thear to understand that shes and Those take upon themselves the responsibility of ficiency went hand is bad. That had setting up a judicial tribunal for three been proved during the wan
units which they had recognised as the be expensive, contrary reasons--it would be
principles of Depart artist before the war had proved them- to the nistration i ble precedent. lciency At the beginning of the war!
and the establish selves at the top of the tree in regard to mental ment of a Lord Banhope added that he thought it right to give their lordships an oppor taking such action as they tunity of
in the circumstances. thought pro nut ask the Lloverament This time be
to
Very
grant a judicial inquiry. He invited the House itself to appoing a Selet Com mittee with power to call witnesses, to take evidency on nath, and to ask for the production of documents.
they were at their wits end to find-officers command and load the curupetent to splendid material which was forthcoming. It was to the Officers Training Corps
for it in this way, that the British character which had enabled to bring this war to a rietorious conclusion was seen at its best in its elementary stages Honour, loyalty, in our public schools. devotion, sol-sacrifice, all the qualities combined to build up character, and, with the training and discipline of the O.T.C., produced an offfeer fit to lend British soldiers. Were he the parerit ari
guardian of a boy he would insist on him would ein those qualities of discipline, joining the school T., for therein ho self responsibility, aut leadership which enable a boy to take his place, not only in the Army, but in any profession
certain Territorial battalion that they earned; and they did not turn in vain, because the response that came from the public schools and universities was splendid. They were the Erst to namer matter has the call, and they answered to a man, The interest which the aroused was seen in the large attendance, giving a very great lead to the nation. of peers and the presence of several There never was a more glorious illus Indies in the Peeresses Gallery. Amongtration of noblesse oblige. He necounted the strangers in the public galleries wern Miss Douglas-Pennant and some of her friends Lord Weir, who was Secretary of State for the Royal Air Force when were Miss Douglas-Pennant's services dispensed with, spoke on the subject for the first time. He explained that he was unable to attend on the former ocasion because he was abroad, and he asked their inter lordships to absolve him of any tion of being wanting in duty or courtesy to them Before the division was taken. Lord. Londonderry, speaking for the Goy arnment, in the abrange of Lord Curzon, the Leader of the House, through illness, stated that if their lordships decided in favour of an inquiry, the Government
Could we not in some way manage to felt they could take part in it. The motion was carried by a majority of 21 introduce throughout the whole country 60 for and 4ome form of training which would enable --the numbers being
a to develop the physice of the boys against
Twesrguments were strongly urged by of the country to give them, the extra- Ford Stanhope in support of his motion. ordinarily fine training of the O.T.C..! One was that as Miss Douglas Pennaftnut snake them beater physically, merally, and mentally, and more ft to was not asked to resign, but was Hum marily dismissed, it was supposed that carry on the work of the British Empire) is consequence, some stigma must attach He could not we why that could not be to her name, and that, despite Lord done, and he could never follow the argu Weir's declaration that there was no rent that it we make the best of our flection upon her personal character, all material we would become an agressive
her were sorts.
of stories in regard to spread abroad. She had been described, military nation. It was utterly scanda said Lord Stanhope, as the mistress of lous that the British should have ranked on he believed at the bottom of the list.: various people. The other argument of at the bottom he had not the figures, but the noble lord was, that the real reason why the inquiry was refused was that regard physical fitness of the nations
statistics during the war. the Government feared the scandals it from whom they were able to obtaic would
to light. He gave one in- was true. as he saw the whole of
that eurae of the witnesses. This was Miss Douglas Pennant discovered that the colonel in charge of a large depot the Women's Royal Air Force near of
to the night leave London Was Riving girls and that they were in the habit 'clock in the morning. of return in Government motor: sometimes cars. Furthermore, Lord Stanhope con tinued, when the eclanel was ren
removed to Another
camp he lived in the same house ble now," he concluded the fashion is
had with one of the lemak, offers been associated with him in the first to spend as much money and do as little camp, and the two were found together work as possible. Those who have fallen Fio the same bedroom at 3 o'clock in the would rather have is down on our knees morning by their landlady. In conclu- thanking God for all we have got, for wa sion, Lord Stanhope appealed to their very nearly did not get it. A little more,. lordships to pass his motion and thus and we should have been under the Prus- sinn system. We ought to be thankful. uphold the purity of the public servier
let us have done..with that, word reac Lord Weir row from the crusk-benches tion. Everything that is not right is to make his speech. He had it typewrit-
called reaction. Let us get to work and ten, and as he read it in clear and deli- berate tones it was followed with the put things straight. We cannot spare one closest interest by the
He declared of you. The boy who idles and does not prers. that the sole reason why he had decided do his work is failing in his duty, and is to get rid of Misa Douglas-Pennant being regarded with scorn by those who was that, though she was a capable and gave their lives."
Tarning to the wai record of the col
stance he was the evidence and lege, General Horne said that 1.30 old
that it i
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Wo
boys had served, and of these 067 were killed, anising, or wounded. The college had won three V.; one D.S.O. and three bars; two, D.S.O's and two Bars; There were three .667 and 74 D.S.O's zaps to he filed up, and only 200 boys to All them. That meant that every boy did the work of two. He did not think the ntion realised the debt we owed to those Work is not fashion. who had fallen.
MARCONI ROYALTIES.
£590,000 AWARDED.
Mr. Justice A. Lawrence, witting in mount of royalties due to the Marconi the King's Bench Division to assess the Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited in respect of an alleged breach of contract He had acted the Postmaster General in not, com- Imperial chain of wireless The in- stations, delivered his award. quiry occupied eighteen days.
or outside the Micistrylity, for the in an
on his own
The Marconi Company claimed royal- Wes amounting to £7,181,174. The Crown submitted that £50,000 would be a fair
sum.
His Lordship announced that he found the amount to be £300,000, and signed a That was certificate for that amount.
efficient wonian, she was not the right wman for the task of placing the men's Royal Air Force on a satisfactory basis. The force, he said, was at the time til nut doing and it was most essen
be doing well to aid, at L critical period, in the prosecution of the war. le farther declared that be had come to this decision uninfluenced by any pressure of any kind either inside solely
of the Air Service, and was convine
the ed he had done right thing Lord Weir also disclaimed having had any knowledge whatever that Miss Douglas Pennant was the object of an intrigue by jealous subordinates in the Air Service, and that the ladys herself, either before or after her dismissal, complained to him of any conspiracy against her.
Lord Sheffield, supporting the notion, bis estimate of the present worth of all royalties the Marconi Company expressed surprise that Lord Weir bad the
would have
received under the contract. made no reference to the charges of im-
directed (by Mr. Justice morality in the Air Service advanced He had By Lord Stanhope replied
Lord Peel, Under Letter sa excluded from consideration the dated January 21st., 1916, MeCardic), for
his estimate that there Secretary
by any cons amount He went on of the
Mar of the to say that he had no doubt that should the probability or otherwise of
He men another debate take place, fresh charges coni patents being employed in commer
cial wireless in the future. would be made and more scandals in- tioned this in order that there might be sinuated without evidence to support no misunderstanding between the parties them. He denied that any injustice had
future negotiations be- in case of costs would have beed
described it as simply a done. He
tween them. The of the supersession of one individual taxed in chambers.
Super by another more competent.
exclaimed Lord Ampthill,
The letter of January 21st., 1915, re Bion!
ferred to by his Lordship was one in was dismissed in a Douglas-Pennant manner that none
of your lordships which Crown withdrew their renunciation
of the contract the would apply to a scullery-maid." In opinion of Lord Dufferin and Ava, Miss Douglas Pennant
had
naly to put a little WHEN EDUCATION DOES NOT PAY, into her charges and more" "ginger thus make them libellous if she really In the course of a speech at the Ealing desired to have them investigated by
If Mim old a foolish pulley County School prize-giving. Bir Sidney Court of Law: He asked, Court
Mi Jonen
charges had been disclosed for the first and be had not diminished fideration of
time and without notice.
Brown of Putney or
be
of to regard education primarily as machin- Cricklewood lost their positions in the ery forrely designed to turn out wage the earning of money. Educa public service, would they have their case
boosted in Parliament in the same way earners invariably deadens the impulse as Miss Douglas-Pennant's is 7"
of numan nature.
Such a scheme in
Finally, Lord Balisbury said he thought inimical to our better instincts, and in the Government were bound to support the long run, to put it bluntly, does not an inquiry, as the charges of pecuniary pay. corruption and immorality that had been advanced should not be passed over in vilence.
In conclunion the speaker predicted that the time would come when school
i boys would be taught the art of flying.
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